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Making computer science research more accessible in India
Making computer science research more accessible in India

Passionate about creating educational opportunities in India, PhD student Siddhartha Jayanti recently explored multiprocessor speed limits, in a paper written in the Indian language Telugu.

Bilge Yildiz wins Rahmi M. Koç Medal of Science
Bilge Yildiz wins Rahmi M. Koç Medal of Science

Award recognizes scientists of Turkish origin younger than 50 who have made outstanding contributions to their fields.

Startups led by MIT mechanical engineers offer health care solutions
Startups led by MIT mechanical engineers offer health care solutions

Companies founded by MechE faculty and alumni solve a variety of health care challenges, from better drug delivery to robotic surgery.

When should data scientists try a new technique?
When should data scientists try a new technique?

A new measure can help scientists decide which estimation method to use when modeling a particular data problem.

School of Engineering fourth quarter 2022 awards
School of Engineering fourth quarter 2022 awards

Faculty members recognized for excellence via a diverse array of honors, grants, and prizes.

MIT Gas Turbine Laboratory prepares to jet into the future
MIT Gas Turbine Laboratory prepares to jet into the future

With 75 years of aviation industry-focused research and education under its belt, the lab continues to develop propulsion systems for next-generation aircraft.

Using robotics to supercharge health care
Using robotics to supercharge health care

Vecna Technologies, founded by a pair of MIT alumni, has followed a long and winding path to help people in health care settings.

Unique MIT suit helps people better understand the aging experience
Unique MIT suit helps people better understand the aging experience

Students, researchers, and actors don AGNES for a taste of the friction, frustration, and fatigue that older adults often experience.

MIT researchers develop an AI model that can detect future lung cancer risk
MIT researchers develop an AI model that can detect future lung cancer risk

Deep-learning model takes a personalized approach to assessing each patient’s risk of lung cancer based on CT scans.

Leslie Regan: A legacy of care and compassion for generations of graduate alumni
Leslie Regan: A legacy of care and compassion for generations of graduate alumni

Over 47 years at MIT, “Leslie made every one of us feel like family,” says NASA astronaut Mike Massimino SM ’88, PhD ’92.

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